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His The minister's complete guide to successful retirement, 1955.
Lobsenz, Norman M. How to stay married, 1969: title page (by Norman M. Lobsenz and Clark W. Blackburn)
Legacy.com. Los Angeles Times, viewed April 1, 2019: Norman Lobsenz (Lobsenz, Norman Mitchell May 16, 1919-May 20, 2012. Norman Mitchell Lobsenz, a prolific writer who educated millions of readers about marriage, sex and family issues through more than 20 books and 1,000 articles in national magazines such as Reader's Digest, McCall's, Redbook and The New York Times Magazine, died May 20 at his home in Redondo Beach, Calif. He was 93 ... Lobsenz was among the first to publish articles in mass market media about such sensitive subjects as infidelity, divorce and sex among seniors, and he authored a monthly column in McCall's--Men and Women--from 1977-1980 ... Among his best-selling books were No Fault Marriage (Doubleday, 1976), Styles of Loving (Doubleday, 1980), and Nobody's Perfect (Stratford Press, 1981) ... Lobsenz also was a leading figure in the journalism community, co-founding the American Society of Journalists and Authors in 1948 and subsequently serving as its president in 1965 ... Published in the Los Angeles Times on June 7, 2012) https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/latimes/obituary.aspx?n=norman-lobsenz&pid=157960196
Legacy.com. Daily Breeze, viewed April 1, 2019: Norman Mitchell Lobsenz (May 16, 1919-May 20, 2012. ... Norman was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 16, 1919 and graduated from New York University and Columbia Journalism School with a master's degree ... Published in Daily Breeze on June 6, 2012) https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dailybreeze/obituary.aspx?n=norman-mitchell-lobsenz&pid=157949403
Contemporary Authors Online, (via library subscription), viewed April 1, 2019: "Norman M(itchell) Lobsenz." Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2002. (Career. Newsday (daily newspaper), Nassau County, NY, 1940-42, began as reporter, became assistant city editor; British Information Services, New York City, news editor, 1943-44; U.S. Office of War Information, New York City, news editor, 1944-45; New York Daily Mirror, New York City, copy editor, 1945-46; free-lance writer, 1946-50; Quick, (magazine), New York City, managing editor, 1950-53; Hillman Periodicals, New York City, editorial director, 1955-56; free-lance writer, beginning 1956. Senior lecturer in professional writing, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, beginning 1978. Editorial consultant, Ziff-Davis Publishing Co. and Downe Communications Corp., both New York City ...)